This week we have Develop microservices faster with an open-source platform video!

In the articles section, we have the step by step to run Kubernetes cluster locally. Are you doing on-call at your company? If yes in the On-call at any size – Increment: On-Call you will learn how to work at any scale.

Then monitoring microservices with Spring Cloud Sleuth, ELK, and Zipkin. To close, we will find out how Spotify handles DNS.

To finish this issue, we have Teleport. Teleport is a new SSH server designed for teams managing distributed infrastructure.

These days time to value is critical. We all need to develop better software and to get it to customers faster. The quicker the software gets to customers, the more iterations and feedback then the more value we create.

Continuous Delivery of Containerized Microservices is the best approach today for developing better software and iterating fast. However, without a Microservices Platform, it can be challenging creating, building, deploying and managing many independent microservices.

In this talk, James Strachan will introduce the Fabric8 Microservices Platform which is open source, Apache Licensed and built on top of the shoulders of giants; Docker, Kubernetes, and Jenkins.

He will demonstrate how to create microservices easily, have them automatically built, tested and staged with Continuous Delivery and deal with the issues of building microservices architectures like service discovery, high availability, auto scaling, rolling upgrades, circuit breakers, tracing, logging and metrics.

In this post, you will learn how to make on-call work at any scale, sharing industry best practices that apply to companies at any size, from tiny startups in garages to companies the size of Amazon, Facebook, and Google.

Spotify has a history of loving “boring” technologies. It’s not that often people talk about DNS; when they do, it’s usually to complain, or when a major outage happens. Otherwise, DNS is initially set up – probably with a 3rd party provider – and then mostly forgotten about. But it’s because DNS is boring that we love it so much. It provides us with a stable and widely-known query interface, free caching, and service discovery.

This post will walk through how Spotify has designed and currently manage our own DNS infrastructure, our curious ways in which we use DNS, and the future of the lovably boring technology at Spotify.

Teleport is a modern SSH server designed for teams managing distributed infrastructure. This tool is part of Gravitational last open source release iteration. This is an example of using Go language to devise safer but still performant replacements for critical infrastructure.